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Thus and Romans
Thus, the Romans preemptively invaded the Po region in 225 BC.
Thus, Hannibal took the Romans by surprise a scant two years later in 218 BC by merely reviving and adapting the original Gaulish-Carthaginian invasion plan of his brother-in-law.
Thus, the Romans preemptively invaded the Po region in 225 BC.
Thus, Hannibal took the Romans by surprise a mere two years later ( 218 BC ) by merely reviving and adapting the original Gaulo-Carthaginian invasion plan of his brother-in-law Hasdrubal.
Thus, with knowledge of the location of the enemy, the Romans marched upstream, ready for battle.
The French word was derived from the Spanish embarazar, whose first recorded usage was in 1460 in Cancionero de Stúñiga ( Songbook of Stúñiga ) by Álvaro de Luna .< sup > 7 </ sup > The Spanish word likely comes from the Portuguese embaraçar, which probably is a combination of the prefix em-( from Latin in-for " in -") with baraça " a noose ", or " rope ", which makes sense with the synonym encinta (" on noose, on rope " because of the old usage of women to wear a strap of cloth on their dresses when pregnant ).< sup > 8 </ sup > Baraça originated before the Romans began their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 218 BCE .< sup > 9 </ sup > Thus, baraça could be related to the Celtic word barr, " tuft ".
Thus a Protestant believer can claim that " the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good ," ( Romans 7: 12 ) harmonizing the two principles of the same Bible.
Thus Antiochus refuses the Romans ' demands.
Thus this reflects the difference between the Egyptians who are interconnected with the elemental earth and the Romans in their dominating the hard-surfaced, impervious world.
Thus, just as the later history of the Romans is sometimes called " the reign of the Caesars ," the early history of the Nephites could be called " the reign of the Nephis.
: Thus, in a sense, what the mighty Romans could not restore, their worthy successors, the Florentines, through the hand of Botticelli, could recreate.
The French word was derived from the Spanish embarazar, whose first recorded usage was in 1460 in Cancionero de Stúñiga ( Songbook of Stúñiga ) by Álvaro de Luna .< sup > 2 </ sup > The Spanish word comes from the Portuguese embaraçar, which is a combination of the prefix em-( from Latin im-for " in -") with baraço or baraça, " a noose ", or " rope ".< sup > 3 </ sup > Baraça originated before the Romans began their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 218 BC .< sup > 4 </ sup > Thus, baraça could be related to the Celtic word barr, " tuft.
Thus the faithful become heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ and will inherit all things just as Christ inherits all things ( see Romans 8: 17 ; Galatians 4: 7 ; 1 Corinthians 3: 21 — 23 ; Revelation 21: 7 ).
Thus, it seems clear that Hitler's grandiose plans for the architectural embellishment of Berlin and Germany's regional capitals could have been achieved only by using the same methods as those employed by the Romans: forcible acquisition of funds and forced labour.
Thus, by the Palaiologan period, the full style of the Emperor was finalized in the phrase " X, in Christ the God faithful Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans " (, " Χ, en Christō tō Theō pistós basileus kai autokratōr Rhōmaíōn ").
Thus according to St Paul in his epistle to the Romans, non-Christians can still act according to their conscience.
Thus, Germanic speakers generalized this name first to all Celts, and later to all Romans.
Thus preaching the Gospel is of prime concern to evangelical Christians, for it is " The power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes " ( Romans 1: 16 ).
Thus, Tranquillo Andronico writes in 1534 that Romanians ( Valachi ) " now call themselves Romans ".
Thus, according to an inventory made by the Romans, the state treasury had 27 pounds of gold, 19 of silver, 120, 000 Illyrian drachmas and 13, 000 Roman denarii on the eve of the war with Rome.

Thus and elevated
Thus there is an elevated RanGTP concentration in the nucleus compared to the cytoplasm.
Thus, without holding any land directly under the Holy Roman Emperors, the Liechtenstein dynasty was unable to meet the primary requirement to qualify for a seat in the Imperial diet, the Reichstag, although its head was elevated to princely rank in the late 17th century.
Thus the poop deck is technically a stern deck, which in sailing ships was usually elevated as the roof of the stern or " after " cabin, also known as the " poop cabin ".
Thus, it was decided to build an elevated autoroute, with one notable exception in the Town of Mount Royal, to separate the residential suburb from the industrial area to the north.
Thus an elevated IgM titre indicates recent primary infection, while the presence of IgG suggests past infection or immunization.
Thus, chronically elevated PTH will deplete bone stores.
Thus, the plan to build an elevated line continued after much delay.
Thus Hamburg became the third German city ( after Berlin, 1902 and Schöneberg, 1910 ) to have a U-Bahn ( then known as the High and Underground Railway ( Hoch-und Untergrundbahn ) as it is largely either elevated or in tunnels-not much at street level ).
Thus, through the death of the ego and the birth of the solar bodies, Weor states that one can be elevated to the angelic state and beyond.
Thus, infield seating for the general public is elevated from the field by approximately twenty feet.
Thus, a higher temperature is needed for the vapor pressure to reach the surrounding pressure, and the boiling point is elevated.
Thus there are many references which filter through into Shakespeare's plays and sonnets derived from this body of thought ; particularly in the description of important characters, and to the power of music above all to ' charm the savage breast ', adjust the elements, and restore the equilibrium and balance, the ' harmony ' of the soul: his characters call for music and are spellbound or restored by it, and in elevated mood, may hear it in the air, or sense its immortal harmonies everywhere.
Thus Knights Janella Lakewood and Gareth Sinclair were elevated to the position of Paladins of the Sphere.

Thus and fine
Thus in the system of units in which the fine structure constant is fixed, the observational claim is that the speed of light is time-dependent.
Thus began the Golden Age of American postcards, which lasted until 1915, when World War I blocked the import of the fine German-printed cards.
Thus, large stitches can be made with large needles, whereas fine knitting requires fine needles.
Thus fine search algorithms such as bisection steps are still required for accuracy.
Thus, a fine dine restaurant is better located in a busy, upscale market as against on the outskirts of a city.
Thus, painters, sculptors, and architects came into their own, successfully claiming for their work a high position among the fine arts.
Thus the temple, which Eye had begun and finished, at least in the rear rooms with their fine paintings, was usurped by his successor and was thenceforth known as the temple of Harmhab.
Thus, the 1916-D is worth up to thousands of dollars if it is in relatively fine condition.
Thus he took over the management of his father ’ s fine mechanical firm and also founded the ‘ Warsitz Werke ’ in Amsterdam making various high-precision materials.
Thus, if the resulting enlarged image is recorded on contrasty photographic paper, the partial cancellation emphasizes the high frequency ( fine detail ) information in the original, without loss of highlight or shadow detail.
Thus, an argument can be made that the Natya Shastra is the foundation of the fine arts in India.
Thus the king was drawn from the dominant fine within the cenél ( a wider kingroup encompassing the noble fine of the petty kingdom ).
Thus, block errors are a fine example of the consequences of trade offs in engineering.
Thus buying, possessing, lending, using, carrying, crafting, altering and trading it is illegal and is punishable by up to five years imprisonment, confiscation of the knife and a fine of up to € 10, 000.
Thus, the fingers, which require the ability to detect fine detail, have many, densely packed ( up to 500 per cubic cm ) mechanoreceptors with small receptive fields ( around 10 square mm ), while the back and legs, for example, have fewer receptors with large receptive fields.
Thus prices of Golden Age comics are for editions in " fine " condition because editions in better condition for such old comics are either extremely rare or have never been confirmed to exist.
Thus there is no accumulation of catalyst poisons, and the elaborate fine purification of the syngas can be omitted.
For fine arts and journalism contests, the UIL has not adopted an " amateur rule .” Thus, students who have acted or performed professionally or who have written for a local newspaper may still compete in UIL-sanctioned contests provided they are otherwise eligible.
Thus, nines are a logarithmic scale of purity for very fine precious metals.
Thus, by the latter 6th century local elites were able to acquire " exotic " Aegean items such as Athenian red figure pottery, fine tablewares, olive oil and wine amphorae, fine ceramic perfume flasks, glass, marble and precious metal ornaments ; which would serve as status symbols.
Thus explosions may need to be modeled as a small set of large particles, rather than the more accurate huge number of fine particles.

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